This new release contains contributions from several people, thanks to all the contributors! It is mostly a bug fix release, which adds compatibility with the OS X platform. Please check the changelog​ for detailed information.

Debian and Ubuntu packages are available, check this page for more information. Pre-built packages for other distributions might also be available, as described here.

This new release contains a lot of bug fixes, thank to many reports from our users. It is also the first release compatible with GNUTLS version 3.x. Please check the changelog​ for detailed information.

Debian and Ubuntu packages are available, check this page for more information. Pre-built packages for other distributions might also be available, as described here.

This new release comes with a few new functions for developers and some new features, requested by our users. Work has been performed to improve the stability also. Please check the changelog​ for detailed information.

As usual, Debian and Ubuntu packages are available (including now Natty and Oneiric releases), check this page for more information.

Quite a lot of changes are included from previous 1.0.3 version, and a few bugs may remain in this version. However, we believe it should behave better than 1.0.3 in many aspects.

The main change is the re-organization of the source code. Most of the framework is now shipped as a library, libfdcore, while the daemon is just a lightweight front-end for this library. The intent is to allow easy integration of the freeDiameter framework into existing products.

For a more detailed list of changes, please check this changelog​ file.

It will also be available shortly as a Debian package. See this page for more information.

Please report any problem or difficulty either by filing a new ticket (requires registration on this website) or by sending a mail to ​help@freediameter.net mailing-list.

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This new release comes with a lot of bug fixes, specially with regards to portability to other Linux distributions -- the framework should now compile on main Linux distributions without problems.

In addition, two new extensions are available: dict_legacy_xml.fdx and dbg_interactive.fdx. Both extensions are focused on allowing the development of Diameter application prototypes very easily and without writing a single line of C code. Please refer to each extension's documentation for more information. We believe these extensions will become the Diameter user's must-have tool very soon.

As usual, you can find a more extensive list of changes in the changelog​ file.

This new release fixes some remaining bugs from the 1.0.1 release. It also adds the possibility to load Diffie-Hellman parameters from a file to speed up the starting of the daemon. See the changelog​ file for more information on the changes and closed tickets.

freeDiameter is now packaged for Debian and Ubuntu distributions as .deb files, available for i386 and amd64 architectures. Please click here for more information on how to obtain and use these packages.

Note that this initial 1.0.0 release has a few glinches in the packaging process, that will be fixed with the next release.

We are now entering stabilization of the code for the first release of freeDiameter.

Although some new features are still planned for 1.0.0 (Diameter EAP server), the base code currently available should be quite usable. Please feel free to get this code and open tickets for any error you may encounter!